79 collocations for scored

The old floors were creaky, worm-eaten, and dusty; the stair-rail was in a most dilapidated condition, and the ceilings were low and smoky; so Marian scored her points.

With this book he scored a success.

He stole more bases than any other player of the league, and was also the best run getterthat is to say, scored more runs than any other player.

Directions for use and scoring keys for chapter tests; to accompany Psychology and the new education.

Yet it was a disgusting thing to doit certainly was; and the Sergeant would think that he had scored a triumph.

The plaintiff had scored a hit.

Directions for administering and scoring Pintner intermediate test and Pintner advanced test.

He had scored the first goal of the game at the end of the first chukkur.

The work began for the battle of Rafa, and the enemy positions on the Magruntein hill were all set out before General Chetwode when the Desert Column attacked and scored an important victory.

Dave dashed on across the line, scoring a touchdown.

Gardner was put out by a combination play on the part of Mathewson, Doyle and Merkle, scoring Yerkes, and Stahl came through with a hard line hit for a base, which scored Speaker and Lewis.

But as for this same knave Robin Hood, I go straightway to seek him, and if I do not score his knave's pate, cut my staff into fagots and call me woman."

Marion scores a knockout.

They had stopped now, at the end of the ride; the man talking earnestly, it seemed; Miss Morriston standing with head bent down and scoring the grass with her walking-stick as though in doubt or consideration.

Computing slide for scoring judging contests.

You are not trying to score trick against trick, are you?

Directions for administering and key for scoring form R.

I had an idea that I would score a "beat" or "scoop" so that the people of the Back Bay could read of Antwerp's fall over their coffee-cups the next morning.

Any boy lacking his sense of athletic precision would have scored a dangerous fall.

He was sitting at his work-table scoring a passage in the third act of The Dumb Princess for the wood-wind choir when her knock, faint as it was, breaking in upon the rhythm of his theme, caused his pen to leap away from the paper and his heart to skip a beat.

Choose a small leg of pork, and score the skin across in narrow strips, about 1/4 inch apart.

Her frightened gelding reared and plunged, As the doomed trestle rocked and lunged The keen lash scored his silken hide: "Come, Bayard!

Slam the window, bolt the door, Yet he'll enter in and stay; In tomorrow's book he'll score Indiscretions of today.

Of this incident he wrote at a later period: "Never shall I forget what I got when I scored out the inscription on the gold medal.

STEWED CORN PULP.Take six ears of green corn or enough to make a pint of raw pulp; with a sharp knife cut a thin shaving from each row of kernels or score each kernel, and with the back of the knife scrape out the pulp, taking care to leave the hulls on the cob.

79 collocations for  scored